Musik & Talk mit Charly Hübner
Charly Hübner loves classical music and speaks enthusiastically and eloquently about this passion. This is precisely what the actor will be doing this season.
With a rotating cast of guests, he explores the primal urge of creativity, delves into the tension between doubt and declaration of love in Mahler's Fifth Symphony, and delves into the depths of the psyche within Schumann's poetic and musical cosmos.
Join him with a late-night drink as Mahler enthusiast and Schubert interpreter Charly Hübner and his guests wax lyrical and contemplative about selected pieces from the Konzerthaus program.
In the new Konzerthaus salon "Heart Over Head," classical music is discussed from a fan's perspective. Each season is presented by a personality with a passionate connection to classical music. Four evenings in the Werner Otto Hall offer space for questions big and small about classical music and its place in our lives. Often surprising, always intriguing, never pretentious.
About the actor: Charly Hübner, born in 1972 in Mecklenburg. He studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked as a stage actor until 2003. His breakthrough on screen came in 2006 with the film "The Lives of Others." He played the role of Commissioner Bukow in 24 episodes of the crime series "Polizeiruf 110." He has received numerous awards, including the Bavarian Film Award, the Golden Camera Award, and the Grimme Prize. He is a director and screenwriter (including "Wild Heart" and "Sophia, Death and I"), and author of several books, including "If You Knew What I Know... The Author of My Life" about Uwe Johnson and "Charly Hübner on Motörhead or Why I Should Be Thankful to James Last"). He is also a versatile and enthusiastic classical music lover.
Participating artists
Charly Hübner (Gastgeber)
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